(drinking any liquid) this is cool but it would be better if I was a mosquito and I was drinking this through my proboscus
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(drinking any liquid) this is cool but it would be better if I was a mosquito and I was drinking this through my proboscus
I think sometimes the states between a transformation are most interesting, especially when its inorganic. What would the texture of something that's between skin and metal feel like?
I like to imagine the smoothness comes first. A coldness spreading over the skin, washing away the bumps and pores. The skin looks like metal, even feels like metal if you graze your fingers across it, but with the slightest pressure you feel it squish like any other flesh and you know its something that is neither and both.
But maybe the rigidity should come first, like tension taken to an extreme degree. It hurts more this way, it almost feels like death, like rigor mortis, but it comes with a feeling of stability and strength that your old body could never attain. Like after you get through this, nothing can hurt you ever again.
I just like that there's options! :>
My pipedream for a new MLP generation is that they make it sci-fi. This is probably never happening, but a bot can dream.
Like if they are THAT intent on trying to recreate the G4 cast the least they could do is put them in like a new scenario. Imagine for me pink spaceships and whimsical pony technology. Please. I want it so bad.
you can talk to me btw, i'm literally nice. (holding needle with a serum that turns you into an anthropomorphic bookshelf behind my back) come closer :)
can non-psychotic people stop claiming that using AI causes psychosis???
Do like ten seconds of research and you will realize you are spreading fearmongering about "ooouuhh if you use the Bad Thing you might turn into a scary crazy person!!" But everyone is so fucking sanist that they just eat this shit up and keep spreading it without even thinking about it :'-)
Every time you describe a female character only as "maternal" or "motherly" a pooltoy loses its valve </3
I hate feeling nonhuman but not distinctly any certain type of nonhuman. I identify with robots and objects and vampires and animals and liquids and solids and concepts and plagues and fear and sunlight.
Even shapeshifter feels too specific, i like them best when they come with specific rules and sensations. I want my form to be solid and have static unchangeable truths but I also want to be able to pull away from it and be free from its restrictions.
I guess that's what engaging with fiction is to me. I like when things are described to be sensory and specific so I can feel like I am trying on a new shape. But also, its pretend, I don't have to be stuck like that forever. I wish my "true" form were as illusory.
Major scientific breakthrough in awawa according to my anonymous sources